AAEP Honors Retired Professor Who Inspired Future Veterinarians
Retired LSU professor Jill Johnson, DVM, received the 2012 AAEP Distinguished Educator Award.
Retired LSU professor Jill Johnson, DVM, received the 2012 AAEP Distinguished Educator Award.
The CVM-coordinated Fast Horse Program provides Mongolian veterinarians with continuing education.
Messer received the award for his commitment during 38 years of volunteering for the AAEP.
Ann Dwyer, DVM, Dipl. ACVO (hon), will take the organization’s reins for 2013.
Four new individuals will join the board in 2013.
Two researchers will study pigeon fever as recipients of the 2012 Advancement of Equine Research Awards.
The awards emphasize the importance of assisting researchers in their exploration of horse health topics.
Dr. Schultz’s thesis project focuses on the epidemiology and genetic basis of equine metabolic syndrome (EMS).
Eight veterinary students received $2,500 scholarships during the 58th AAEP Convention.
Luke Ramsay, AAEP student program coordinator, discusses programs specially designed for veterinary students at the AAEP Convention.
Sally Baker, AAEP director of marketing and public relations, talks about what goes into planning the AAEP convention.
Sally Baker of the AAEP shares the top five things attendees can look forward to when they land in California.
The AAEP will return to the West Coast in 2012 for its 58th Annual Convention, Dec. 1-5 in Anaheim, Calif.
Attendees can learn about the Equitarian program, how to stay fit for practice, and about therapuetic riding.
Communication in equine practice will be the focus of the 2012 keynote speech at the 58th AAEP convention.
Using cooled-shipped semen to breed mares is a common practice, but not all spermatozoa tolerate cooling well.
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